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The
San Luis Valley
ARCHAEO-UPDATE
The
Bulletin of the San Luis Valley Archaeological Network
Vol.
10 No. 2, April 2005
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Contents:
San Luis Valley Archaeological Network Activities 2005
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SAN LUIS VALLEY ARCHAEOLOGICAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES 2005
Saturday,
May 21 Dry Creek Petroglyphs. A variety of
petroglyphs, found on BLM land in the Dry Creek area to the southwest
of Monte Vista, will be the focus of our trip. After arriving we will
hike about 1 mile to several rock art sites and one possible "prehistoric
rock sculpture". Access is on a rather rough dirt road so high
clearance vehicles will be needed. There will be the opportunity to
carpool for those without a high-clearance vehicle. We will meet at
the Forest Service office to the west of Monte Vista at 10:00AM. Please
bring along a lunch and hiking apparel. For more information please
contact Vince Spero at 719-873-5916 (home), 719-852-6242 (work), or
by email at vspero@peoplepc.com.
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Saturday,
June 25 Old Spanish Trail Day. The La Vereda
del Norte Chapter of the Old Spanish Trail Association's annual General
Membership Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 25th. The day's plans
include field trips before and after the noon business meeting, which
convenes at the Rio Grande County Museum in Del Norte with a catered BBQ
luncheon. The morning leg of the field trip follows the West Fork of the
Old Spanish Trail between Antonito and Del Norte. Dirt roads located in
proximity to the original trail do not require 4-wheel-drive vehicles.
Participants will meet in the parking lot south of the CATS Restaurant
near the train station in Antonito at 8:30 AM. The group will stop at
the trail markers on US 160 before proceeding into Del Norte for lunch.
Following the noon business meeting and luncheon participants will head
north to examine the route of the West Fork between Del Norte and Saguache.
If time allows, the afternoon field trip progresses as far as the juncture
between the East and West forks of the trail along the Saguache River,
a few miles west of Saguache. Anyone interested in the history of the
San Luis Valley, and especially old trails, is invited to join in either
or both field trips and to attend the catered luncheon. There is no cost
for the luncheon for those who RSVP to Max Lara (274-5769), Ken Frye (852-6233
or by e-mail at kfrye@fs.fed.us), or Pat Richmond (658-2377).
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July
15, 16, & 17 Pueblitos de Dinetah, on near
Aztec, New Mexico. This trip will be our "Out-of-Valley Experience"
for 2005! We will visit 17th and 18th century structures, called "pueblitos"
(Spanish for "small villages") built by Navajo people who were
then threatened by Spaniards, as well as by other Indian tribes. In response
to the threats the Navajo built a network of pueblitos in highly defensible
locations, most with fortified walls. Others were built on high-points
to serve as warning outposts. Their architecture reflects a blend of cultures:
Spanish style room-corner fireplaces with hoods; Pueblo style walls of
stone and mud mortar; and ancestral Pueblo style access shafts and towers.
Navajo rock art sites are also found in the area. We will have an experienced
guide lead the tour through this fascinating area. You can learn more
about the Pueblitos de Dinetah at the following website http://www.desertusa.com/search/search.html
(*search for pueblitos). We will leave from the town of South Fork at
11:00AM on Friday, July 15 for Aztec, New Mexico. Lodging at Aztec includes:
the Enchantment Lodge 505-334-6143; the Step Back Inn 505-334-1200; and
the Aztec Motel 505-333-2677. There are more lodging options in nearby
Farmington or Durango. We will arrange a meeting spot in Aztec. The trip
will be limited to 25 people and you can reserve your spot by calling
Vince Spero at 719-852-6242 or by e-mail at vspero@peoplepc.com. Look
for updated information on the SLV Archaeological Network website http://www.slvarchnet.org
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Saturday
August 20 Trickle Mountain Quartzite Source and Stone Structure Village.
On this trip to we will visit the site of the Trickle Mountain Quartzite
quarry, on BLM land to the west of Saguache, where the stone for many
of the quartzite artifacts in the Saguache area originated. Nearby is
a stone structure village that we will also visit. High clearance vehicles
are needed. We will meet at the park in Saguache at 9:00 AM. For more
information please call Vince Spero at 719-852-6242 or contact him by
e-mail at vspero@peoplepc.com
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September
17, Punche Valley. Another field visit to the
Punche Valley area, on BLM administered land to the south of Antonito,
will be made in order to revisit the large stone structure site found
last year and to view the Cerro Chiflo rock art site in nearby New Mexico.
Details on this trip will appear in the next newsletter and will be posted
on the website.
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PAAC SUMMER TRAINING
AT PIKE'S STOCKADE VICINITY, JUNE 18 TO 25
June
18 to 25, PAAC 2004 Summer Training Survey at Pike's Stockade.
The 2004 PAAC Summer Training Survey session will be conducted in the
Pike's Stockade area of the SLV (south of Alamosa in Conejos County) on
June 17 to 26. Field training involves hiking across undeveloped lands
in search of prehistoric & historic sites, features, & artifacts.
Sites discovered will be recorded by participants following instruction
in the production of sketch maps, filling out standard recording forms,
plotting site locations on topographic maps, photography, artifact illustration,
etc. The training will be in a remote location lacking facilities of any
sort. Hiking across often-rugged terrain will be the norm therefore; prospective
participants must be in reasonably good physical condition. Participants
must supply their own transportation, room and board, daypack, and personal
gear such as canteens, but there is no fee for participation. Prospective
participants must submit a signed PAAC application form. Completion of
the Basic Site Surveying Techniques class is highly recommended prior
to field training. For more information please contact the trainer; Kevin
Black, Assistant State Archaeologist (303.866.4671), FAX (303.866.2711)
or email to kevin.black@chs.state.co.us.
Application form (due May 20) follows: Application
Form
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